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Greg Crew is currently the Chairman of Australian Communications Industry Forum Ltd., which manages self-regulation communications within Australia.[1] At the same time, Greg Crew is also the Chairman of the Australian Information Technology Engineering Centr.[2] He is the Director of several other companies, such as ERG Ltd. Likewise, Greg Crew is also a non-executive director of ERG Ltd within the Audit Committee, and non-executive Director of Silicon Wireless Ltd. [3]
He was appointed as one of the ICANN Board's nine initial directors in October 1998. He served on the ICANN Board until November 2000.[4]
Professional Experience
- Greg started his career with various positions within engineering and commercial management businesses in Hong Kong and Australia.
- Managing Director of Hongkong Telephone Co. Ltd., 1988-1991
- Chief Operating Officer of Hong Kong Telecommunications Ltd., 1991-1993.
- Chief Executive Officer of Mercury Communications Ltd., 1993-1995.
- ICANN Director in 1998 and he was part of the ICANN Board until the end of 2000. [5]
Membership in Other Organizations
- Fellow within the Institution of Electrical Engineers;
- Fellow within the Australian Institute of Company Directors;[6]
Education
Greg Crew holds a Bachelor's degree in Engineering from the University of Tasmania and a Master's degree in Administration from Monash University. He was also awarded the Honorary Doctorate of Science from the Open University of Hong Kong for telecommunication services and education in Hong Kong.[7]